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08-Apr-13
CAT Question of the Day
For a particular infection, patients are prescribed medicines out of three available medicines P, Q and R. The numbers of patients taking only one medicine out of the three form a Pythagorean triplet. Those taking only two also form a Pythagorean triplet. Both of these triplets, if fitted in a right triangle would give the same in-radii for both the triangles. The number of patients taking Q and R only is a multiple of the number of patients taking P only and the number of patients taking Q only is a multiple of the number of patients taking P and R only. The number of patients taking all the three medicines is less than the number of patients taking P only by four. If the triplets are involving the smallest integers possible and if the number of patients taking only one medicine is more than those taking only two medicines , what is the total number of patients taking medicine R?
OPTIONS
 
 1)30
 2)20
 3)31
 4)22
Tip of the Day
Any prime number greater than 3 can be represented in the form of 6k ± 1. However, if a number is represented in this form, that does not necessarily mean that it is prime.
Last year's Question of the day (07-Apr-12)
The question below contains a paragraph followed by alternative summaries. Choose the option that best captures the essence of the text.

The quarterly results season that is drawing to a close has revealed that corporate profits are back within a whisker of the all-time highs achieved before the downturn in late 2008. American profits are already back to 11% of GDP. Corporate America is reaping the rewards from cutting costs, especially in capital investment and labour, through an unpleasant mix of redundancies, reduced hours and lower pay. The great squeeze cannot go on forever, of course, but it shows no sign of slackening. Figures released on Friday August 6th show the unemployment rate remained steady at 9.5% in July, but non-farm payroll employment fell by 131,000, some 65,000 more than expected.
OPTIONS
 
 1)The results released for the last quarter reveal that corporate America's profit is close to the all time highs before the downturn though unemployment has increased.
 2)The results for the last quarter show that corporate America has healthy profits after the downturn but profits are currently decoupled from jobs.
 3)The results released in August reveal that corporate America's profits after the downturn is 11% of GDP as unemployment rate remained at steady 9.5%.
 4)The results for August show that Corporate America's profits are close to the all time highs before the downturn at 11% of GDP and the unemployment rate at steady 9.5%.
 5)The results for the last quarter as well as for July and August show that corporate America's profits are at an all time high though they are disconnected from jobs.
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